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Did Prince play smart with Hit'N'Run pt1 album? Prince knew that a lot of fans would be alienated with Hit'N 'Run pt 1 album so he used some elements that would attract his regular fans like killer bass playing and adding 3 potencial classic with 1 very well known outtake.It was Prunce updating or dumbing down his music in order to appeal to kids ,yet some essencial elements were added to the sound to save the album from disaster [Edited 4/30/20 20:14pm] | |
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luv4u said:
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I think you're over-thinking it. Toejam @ Peach & Black Podcast: http://peachandblack.podbean.com
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You really could argue this theory with a lot of Prince albums if you really wanted.
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'Dumbing down' would be a poor choice of words because it suggests that all of Prince's previous work had been a lot more sophisticated. A lot of it had, a lot of it hadn't. Generally though, I agree with you. I get a sense that the first half of the album is where Prince tried to do something new, while the second half is Prince doing what he already knows he's good at. Personally, in this case I prefer the second half, even if it less adventurous. Shut This Down and Ain't About 2 Stop are awful. Million $ Show and Like a Mack have grown on me. Everything from X's Face onwards is great, BUT I appreciate what the earlier tracks were going for, and they're definitely a step forward from the late 2000s creative rut he got into. | |
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I don't have anything against modern music but i have against crappy music.i have a feeling that Prince was aware that album is not that good.i think he wanted to give Josh a chance after great AOA albun reviews but after hearing song mixes he felt that maybe young crowd wouldn't care and older fans wouldn't like it.So he added some vintage tricks.he aplayed some really inspired bass all over that record and he knew that 1000x&O's is one of the more popular outtakes. | |
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It's amazing how some of you know what Prince's thoughts & motives were. | |
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I can appreciate HNR phase one so much more now than back in 2015, when it was released, i have to be honest i thought it was garbage, like he was trying too hard and it didn't feel organic record at all. I think the problem is the timing, he probably recorded many of these songs years before the album was released and the songs probably sounded current but by the time he put the album on Tidal, many of these songs were too 2009-2010... like it was a bit late and sounded dated and generic.
But 70% of the album is very good. | |
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I loved Hit'N'Run, both of them. Why assume your specific musical taste speaks for the entire spectrum Prince fan? Change it one more time.. | |
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lezama said:
I loved Hit'N'Run, both of them. Why assume your specific musical taste speaks for the entire spectrum Prince fan? | |
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Based on what? Just pulling up the Wikipedia side-panels for this and Come, Come was clearly reviewed worse: https://en.wikipedia.org/..._Phase_One [Edited 5/3/20 2:00am] | |
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Speaking of,
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WhisperingDandelions said: Speaking of,
I think both r good albums.better than HitNRun1. On both of those you can feel Prince pulse | |
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The Prince pulse from 1984 maybe.
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WhisperingDandelions said:
The Prince pulse from 1984 maybe.
[Edited 5/3/20 7:15am] Just because Prince used linn lm1 on 20Ten and linn samples on Mplsound don't mean it was a return to his trademark 80s sound.But to me songs like Sticky Like Glue ,Beginning Endlessly,Here,Dance 4 Me,Ure Gonna C Me kill almost all th e songs on HitNRun.and i do listen to modern music but its more out there it ain't pop. but if for you a Edm that already sounded dated in 2015 and full of cliches by wanna b producer Josh with Prince being present only on vox and ocassional bass and guitar solo is a good Prince album than who am i 2 judge u. p.s. check out this review of tge album https://www.google.com/am...e-one/amp/ And regarding modern music ,check a girl called Nao song name Get To KNow Ya. That is 1 example of modern music thatvis light years above Joshs lame edm [Edited 5/3/20 15:38pm] | |
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Prince seemed to be diversifying his album approaches.
Kinda seems like he's changing his mind a lot, or not commited to any one calculated plan. | |
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"Prunce" "Had to get off the boat so I could walk on water..." | |
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Of course it is speculating, but I personally think you might well be right here. RIP Prince: thank U 4 a funky Time... | |
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I thought it was one of his best and most creative albums in a while. When it came out I listened to it over and over. | |
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Sorry, it's the Hodgkin's talking. | |
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TrivialPursuit said:
So why he released part 2 less than a year latter? Why he promoted the album with the word contraversial experimental? [Edited 5/14/20 4:14am] | |
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Sorry, it's the Hodgkin's talking. | |
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TrivialPursuit said:
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Sorry, it's the Hodgkin's talking. | |
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WhisperingDandelions said:
The Prince pulse from 1984 maybe.
[Edited 5/3/20 7:15am] . Well said. Give me HnR P1 over 20Ten anyday. | |
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. Yes - So much so HnR P1 is, for me, the hardest album for me to play since Prince's death. This is because it showed what he could do to take music forward in 2015 and beyond - but there was to be no beyond. . HnR P1 always makes me think about what we are missing out on since 21 April 2016. | |
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IanRG said:
. Yes - So much so HnR P1 is, for me, the hardest album for me to play since Prince's death. This is because it showed what he could do to take music forward in 2015 and beyond - but there was to be no beyond. . HnR P1 always makes me think about what we are missing out on since 21 April 2016. | |
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I'm not really sure how anyone at that period in his life could second guess his motivations.
The guy was in severe pain, a workalolicm probably under financial pressure, and well into a midlife criss period (I'm not saying he was going through one),... SO anything is possible, but unprovable.
But with Prince, to each their own.
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